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the market is driving us. we are all in. the tool uses clinical integration. one is primary medical homes. we have been using this for 15 years. the second is patient-centered systems. this is not the gazillion- dollar i.t. systems we hear about. these can be very simple things. dave came home and said it would be great if i had a disease registry. his teenage son developed in a weekend. it is not expensive and sophisticated. it is simple. it can provide enormous amounts of data to do great work. we have invested in health coaches. each of our primary care clinics have multiple health coaches. we have transition coaches in the hospital to make sure the transition goes quickly and easily. we have ambulatory care clinics. with a sick patient, they go to the ambulatory clinic to make sure they get the intensive care they need and maybe avoid hospitalization. the standard care processes. we have agreements between specialists and primary care doctors. we do this, you do that. we avoid redundancy between primary and specialist physicians. data management -- we do n
the market is driving us. we are all in. the tool uses clinical integration. one is primary medical homes. we have been using this for 15 years. the second is patient-centered systems. this is not the gazillion- dollar i.t. systems we hear about. these can be very simple things. dave came home and said it would be great if i had a disease registry. his teenage son developed in a weekend. it is not expensive and sophisticated. it is simple. it can provide enormous amounts of data to do great...
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>>can we still use the water or not? >>no was the answer to that question at village hall at this mandatory meeting for food establishment owners ... the state environmental protection agency said that the vinyl chloride levels are still detected in the water and this causes kidney liver damage and increases risk for cancer officials are working on emergency planning and are providing residents with bottled water they said they have not identified the source of the vinyl chloride ... alternative processes will not be complete in infrastructure building in time and it will be at great cost ... the reporting was far worse than expected ... there is another alternative which is air stripping quicker and more efficient but the village has to approve this ... there wasn't much to say to the business owners this morning >>the only thing i asked from the village i was here a long time i would think there would of watch out for us when all is said and done if they don't do that i have to weigh my options about continuing to do b
>>can we still use the water or not? >>no was the answer to that question at village hall at this mandatory meeting for food establishment owners ... the state environmental protection agency said that the vinyl chloride levels are still detected in the water and this causes kidney liver damage and increases risk for cancer officials are working on emergency planning and are providing residents with bottled water they said they have not identified the source of the vinyl chloride...
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. >> reporter: it's a routine karen is used to -- feeding her cows -- but this usually happens later in the year -- october or november -- after the grass is gone. her pastures have never been this brown and barren this early. >> it's just devastating. it looks like what i count the desert. >> reporter: she has sold off 100 of her 250-head herd because she can't afford to feed them. the most severe drought in the state's history could soon claim her livelihood of three decades. >> if no significant rain comes, i'll have to go out of business. i just don't have any grass and won't be able to afford the hay prices. >> reporter: while government scientists say more than half the country is in some form of drought, this entire state is dry. farm equipment sits idle. there's nothing to cut and bale. the only real activity is at the sales auction, ranchers selling off cattle, a move experts say could raise beef prices by 10% over the next year. >> the bottom line is if we don't have cattle to produce cavs then we're not going to have a calf crop. >> reporter: in a dozen years this moonpond
. >> reporter: it's a routine karen is used to -- feeding her cows -- but this usually happens later in the year -- october or november -- after the grass is gone. her pastures have never been this brown and barren this early. >> it's just devastating. it looks like what i count the desert. >> reporter: she has sold off 100 of her 250-head herd because she can't afford to feed them. the most severe drought in the state's history could soon claim her livelihood of three...
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astronauts with use of robot arm and module for the experiment. unlike many experiments on the iss, they will not need to venture outside the space station. the satellite will be placed inside a special containers. the orbit arm will release the satellites. >> satellites are usually launched with rockets, but the massive vibrations caused by rocket launches requires sat rights to be very strong structurally. if japan can release satellites from the experiment module, the small satellites won't need to be so durable. premade parts can be used to prepr reduce production costs. >> reporter: officials hope a successful experiment will add another option for launching satellites. the crew of the iss will share a shipment of supplies. that's why russia and europe are also developing transfer vehicles. if they can carry small satellites to the iss and release them using a robot arm it will increase a number of satellite launches. that would encourage more private companies to vent sbour such a business. it should enter orbit some time in september. if al
astronauts with use of robot arm and module for the experiment. unlike many experiments on the iss, they will not need to venture outside the space station. the satellite will be placed inside a special containers. the orbit arm will release the satellites. >> satellites are usually launched with rockets, but the massive vibrations caused by rocket launches requires sat rights to be very strong structurally. if japan can release satellites from the experiment module, the small satellites...
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congressman wilson, thank you for joining us today and proceed. >> thank you. i represent miami, where trayvon was from. he was murdered in sanford. thank you. thank you, chairman durbin, ranking member graham, and senator blumenthal and other members of the subcommittee. i thank you for inviting me to testify today on the issue of racial profiling. last week, after 45 days, an arrest was finally made in the shooting death of my constituent, trayvon martin. trayvon was a 17-year-old boy, walking home from a store. he was unarmed and simply walking with skittles and iced tea. he went skiing in the winter and horseback riding in the summer. his brother and best friend is a senior at florida international university of miami, a middle class family. but that didn't matter. he was still profiled, followed, chased, and murdered. this case has captured international attention and will go down in history as a textbook example of racial profiling. his murder affected me personally, and it broke my heart again. i have buried so many young black boys, it is extremely trau
congressman wilson, thank you for joining us today and proceed. >> thank you. i represent miami, where trayvon was from. he was murdered in sanford. thank you. thank you, chairman durbin, ranking member graham, and senator blumenthal and other members of the subcommittee. i thank you for inviting me to testify today on the issue of racial profiling. last week, after 45 days, an arrest was finally made in the shooting death of my constituent, trayvon martin. trayvon was a 17-year-old boy,...
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, what would you have to say to us? any advice or areas that we should be aware of? >> pay attention to your training, watch your step, and always take care of your teammates. that is it. are you going in through rotc? which branch? >> marine corps. >> why not an army man? they have the cool uniforms. the chicks dig the uniforms. plus, you guys have great commercials. i commend you for that. in my family, i am the third or fourth generation of military servicemen. thank you for carrying on the desire to want to defend this great nation. the first thing you need to look for is your platoon sergeant and listen to him. he will make you a great second lieutenant, which means you will be a great captain. then listen to the first sergeant who will make sure you become a great maj. always take care of your marines. >> i have a similar background, i grew up in the inner city and did junior rotc. my message to get out to the community in the inner city and preach the conservative message. how can i do that effectively and fight
, what would you have to say to us? any advice or areas that we should be aware of? >> pay attention to your training, watch your step, and always take care of your teammates. that is it. are you going in through rotc? which branch? >> marine corps. >> why not an army man? they have the cool uniforms. the chicks dig the uniforms. plus, you guys have great commercials. i commend you for that. in my family, i am the third or fourth generation of military servicemen. thank you...
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dave, thanks for joining us. you've singled out some races that are representative of the different currents in the political year. but i wanted to start with a bottom line question for you. right now democrats need 25 seats, they pick up a net gain of 25 seats to win back the house. any chance they'll actually do that? if the election were held today, how many do you think they would pick up, if any? >> i think the current range is between two seat gain for republicans to eight for democrats. the three last leaks have been wave elections. i think democrats need a wave to get to 25. but so far it seems like in a lot of congressional districts, president obama is actually a drag because his support is so concentrated in a select few group of very safe democratic districts. >> so 4535 ra35 races playing ot you've identified four in particular to keep an eye on. so i want to work through those with you right now. we'll start with the first one, which is out in utah. this involves jim mathison who i guess is the no d
dave, thanks for joining us. you've singled out some races that are representative of the different currents in the political year. but i wanted to start with a bottom line question for you. right now democrats need 25 seats, they pick up a net gain of 25 seats to win back the house. any chance they'll actually do that? if the election were held today, how many do you think they would pick up, if any? >> i think the current range is between two seat gain for republicans to eight for...
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams and of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. >> a surprising -- marissa meyer, one of the most influential women in technology is leaving her post at google to become yahoo's next ceo. and while a physical move may just be a few miles down 101, a cord separates google from yahoo. we begin with scott budman who has more on one of the expert who is are acting so surprised, should have seen this coming, scott. >> reporter: it's not a big change t commute for her, but a big change in job duties, the google executive heading a bit south to become ceo of yahoo. job one bring yahoo back to the dotcom leadership position it once held before taking a back seat like google and facebook and twitter. we have talked ed ted many tim myers, she can inspire people and that's important when it comes to rallying th
thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams and of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. >> a surprising -- marissa meyer, one of the most influential women in technology is leaving her post at google to become yahoo's next ceo. and while a physical move may just be a few miles down 101, a cord...
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they are using dna samples -- as long as a week. they are using dna samples. those hurt in the crash have returned home to israel son a military charter -- returned home to israel on a military chart he. the tour operator staid 10,000 israelis booked the same charter this summer. half canceled after the attack. >> the -- we have new information about nidal hassan. according to a new report, the fbi had warnings he was an islamic extremist bent on killing civilians. but the agency did not launch an investigation. he once worked here in maryland. >>> the army private charged in the biggest leak of class my the information in u.s. history wants to defend -- of classified information in u.s. history wants to defend himself. he wants to argue in part that the leaks did not do much harm but military prosecutors say the consequences are irrelevant. he's accused of leaking thousands of documents to the website wikileaks. >>> still to come tonight -- sudden impact. a massive explosion levels a house in illinois. what went wrong? >>> bob turk, a cooler weekend on tap bu
they are using dna samples -- as long as a week. they are using dna samples. those hurt in the crash have returned home to israel son a military charter -- returned home to israel on a military chart he. the tour operator staid 10,000 israelis booked the same charter this summer. half canceled after the attack. >> the -- we have new information about nidal hassan. according to a new report, the fbi had warnings he was an islamic extremist bent on killing civilians. but the agency did not...
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he is joining us on the phone. senator, we talk a lot about different political topics, you and i, i always enjoy our conversations. i'd like to just get your thoughts, not only as a lawmaker but as a father, as a military man, you know, what is your reaction to what happened in colorado? oh, unfortunately it looks like we lost senator mccain. we were trying to work with him over the phone because he was supposed to be joining us in person. i don't know if we'll be be able to get him back. one of the things we wanted to talk to senator mccain about is not only what happened in colorado but what is happening in syria. there are serious threats coming from the foreign minister inside of syria at this time that there is an acknowledgment that they have chemical weapons, that they won't use those chemical weapons on their own people unless there is foreign intervention. we'll be talking a little bit more about that story throughout the week, that is going to be one of our big stories and we wanted to get senator mccain
he is joining us on the phone. senator, we talk a lot about different political topics, you and i, i always enjoy our conversations. i'd like to just get your thoughts, not only as a lawmaker but as a father, as a military man, you know, what is your reaction to what happened in colorado? oh, unfortunately it looks like we lost senator mccain. we were trying to work with him over the phone because he was supposed to be joining us in person. i don't know if we'll be be able to get him back. one...
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we will use the infrastructure trust where it makes sense for us. we will do we need to do on the water on our own. it is a tool, and where the tool works you will apply it, and where it does not work, you will not apply it. you have to have the tool available. the notion to you are not going to make something available to yourself when economic needs and the vitality of the city require it -- and i do not think we could have the type of job growth and a drop in unemployment -- it is not like i'm sitting next to google. we have a diverse economy. part of it is the job growth we got through the infrastructure and investment piece of it. >> the connections to manufacturing especially. it starts with low interest rates. can the cit take advantage of that? should mayor's look at that because you have that opportunity right now? >> let me say one clarifying thing. the trust is not for basic maintenance and upkeep. it is for transformative investments you can not do any other way. you have to have good people running the system. rosie is here also. there
we will use the infrastructure trust where it makes sense for us. we will do we need to do on the water on our own. it is a tool, and where the tool works you will apply it, and where it does not work, you will not apply it. you have to have the tool available. the notion to you are not going to make something available to yourself when economic needs and the vitality of the city require it -- and i do not think we could have the type of job growth and a drop in unemployment -- it is not like...
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams and of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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us grow. -- helping us grow. we have to make sure everyone is doing their fair shape -- share. the way i am talking about, we tried that to under a guy named bill clinton. we created 22 million new jobs. we had a surplus. medicare was protected. social security was protected. [applause] by the way, wealthy people did pretty well, too. when middle-class families are doing well, and they have money in their pockets, they are spending it with the local restaurants. businesses have more customers. they hire more workers. you get a virtuous cycle where everyone does well. that is the recipe for success. this is not the only place where autoe a different fromrwe talke industry. mr. romney said, let's let the courts go bankrupt. there were 1 million jobs at stake. i said, no, let's bet on american workers, american manufacturers. now gm is number one again. chrysler and ford are on the move. [applause] i want to make sure that what we did with the auto industry, let's do it with manufacturing across
us grow. -- helping us grow. we have to make sure everyone is doing their fair shape -- share. the way i am talking about, we tried that to under a guy named bill clinton. we created 22 million new jobs. we had a surplus. medicare was protected. social security was protected. [applause] by the way, wealthy people did pretty well, too. when middle-class families are doing well, and they have money in their pockets, they are spending it with the local restaurants. businesses have more customers....
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to be a lot of members living room this used to be her bedroom the house has been completely gutted from the inside by the water which came right up to the tops of the windows live mail and managed to escape and sat all night on a neighbor's fence while her house collapsed she was perhaps a lucky one though his neighbors say just down the road a neighbor an old woman had her house collapsed on top of the night miller perched on top of the neighbor's fence the flood surging around her lead you there were they would have had to break into more than three meters i was sitting on the fence and bring it wouldn't come higher because they knew i would have drowned most of those who died were elderly too frail to escape the deluge those who did manage to make it to safety say they will never forget what happened i grabbed the curtain and pushed my feet through the window this can save my life the helicopter did not see me of but i started to wave my cane and it came back it couldn't land so it didn't pick me up after that a boat came and i started to shout they save me for those left behind
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with me stay with us live here in moscow. there are those who desperately need it to survive. misspoken visit and give money to on the lookout. on goldman the fish. and the suppresses the prize the rights of the people first new clothes and. those who don't get their share of the trades. by downloading got good uploading called police and you know don't last but not the one that upset people media by you know about it i mean not look edited from the company from. those who suck it out to prosper. side the seeds and say. coming up from a. nice life isn't. no one can live without it's in one of the largest blood banks in the world. blood of niger. on r.t. . nearly a billion people in the world are going hungry. in the united states even our trash cans are filled with food you just have to go get it all of these perfectly good eggs because one was cracked didn't even get all over the other ones just thrown all the way up and choose from the german oh you clearly like the upper crust. from the dumpster at one am this morning three pm this afternoon on the grill a cake is made from
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thank you for joining us. she has a remarkable her great, great grandfather was a signer of the texas declaration of independents. she graduated herself from university of texas law firm, then went to work as a tv reporter because no houston law firm was willing to hire a women lawyer. she started a small business became the first republican woman in the. she was elected as state -- taken open the seat. she has been reelected three times, and is now the senior republican woman in the senate. she is retiring, as you know from the senate when the term is up at the end of. i expect the houston law firms would be glad to have you on staff now. the first office official office in washington was at the national transportation safety board. president ford appointed you at vice chairman there in 1976. i wonder if you could describe what things were like for a woman appointed to top job like that now and compare it how things have changed or not so much in washington for women in positions of power. . i think there was
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it prohibits the use of racial profiling, that is, using race, ethnicity, national origin, or religion in selecting which individual is to be subject to a spontaneous investigation, activity such as a traffic stop, such as interviews, such as frisks, et cetera. it applies to all levels of government. it requires mandatory training, data collection by local and state law enforcement, and a way of maintaining adequate policies and procedures designated to end racial profiling. the states are mandated to do that or risk the loss of federal funds. the department of justice has granted authority to make grants to state and local governments to advance the best practices. as i pointed out, it has the support of numerous groups and you'll be hearing from some of them today. let me just conclude, as my statement will give all the details of the legislation. by quoting our former colleague, senator kennedy when he says civil rights is the great unfinished business of america. i think it's time that we move forward in fwarnting to every citizen of this country equal justice under the law and s-1
it prohibits the use of racial profiling, that is, using race, ethnicity, national origin, or religion in selecting which individual is to be subject to a spontaneous investigation, activity such as a traffic stop, such as interviews, such as frisks, et cetera. it applies to all levels of government. it requires mandatory training, data collection by local and state law enforcement, and a way of maintaining adequate policies and procedures designated to end racial profiling. the states are...
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could have you with us here on r.t. today president putin has said that working out a political solution in syria will take much more effort than what he called barbaric foreign intervention but he added. dialogue will bring long lasting stability speaking at a meeting with the country's ambassadors and envoys today and outline of russia's foreign policy priorities and more on that now from our to sean thomas international relations are getting up more complicated in the world and there is uncertainty and one of those areas of uncertainty is of course the arab spring in this address the president wasted no time in going after the west in criticizing what he called their arab interference in fact the so-called humanitarian missions of the west and of america to go in and bomb and get their agenda promoted listen to what he had to say about this tactic. and we're going to end up with we see some of our foreign partners striving to maintain their influence so that often our partners back to unilaterally which goes against
could have you with us here on r.t. today president putin has said that working out a political solution in syria will take much more effort than what he called barbaric foreign intervention but he added. dialogue will bring long lasting stability speaking at a meeting with the country's ambassadors and envoys today and outline of russia's foreign policy priorities and more on that now from our to sean thomas international relations are getting up more complicated in the world and there is...
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it's not about us trying to be a hegemon. it's not about us trying to be an empire. it's about us understanding that we are a beacon of liberty, freedom and democracy. we are a beacon that of the people depend upon. when you talk to the europeans in the currents earns they have about the insurgents of russians and in fact we turn our backs on them as far as the missile defense, that is what they have problems with. so is military superior order an important thing for the united states to keep the peace? it absolutely is because you have to have a credible military. as part of the national power that you have, the time very. you have diplomatic power and you have informational power and you have economic power which of course when you look at our debt and deficits, the economic power has failed but you must have military power. and what we as constitutional conservatives need to be honing in on -- i was listening to the "washington journal" today and it's unfortunate. here is a credible news source talking about mitt romney's tax returns. they are not talking about th
it's not about us trying to be a hegemon. it's not about us trying to be an empire. it's about us understanding that we are a beacon of liberty, freedom and democracy. we are a beacon that of the people depend upon. when you talk to the europeans in the currents earns they have about the insurgents of russians and in fact we turn our backs on them as far as the missile defense, that is what they have problems with. so is military superior order an important thing for the united states to keep...
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is there brings us the latest. well you're on an arab league special envoy to syria has described his meeting with president bashar al assad here in damascus on monday as constructive kofi annan has sat that they've agreed discussed and agreed on approach and common approach on how to end the violence here in syria he has said that it can only be done and should be done through dialogue and it has also stressed that. all the sides been involved in these conflicts should do they have passed to try to implement the six point peace plan brokered by you and april in the back to where they've been doing it before actually indeed the peace plan six point plan hasn't been successful so far we've been only seen in witnessing this collation of the violence here in syria immediately after it was announced so it's absolutely clear that something should be changed in the way to implement that and this is exactly what kofi annan has been stressing the point there is also is a very interesting detail while talking about this com
is there brings us the latest. well you're on an arab league special envoy to syria has described his meeting with president bashar al assad here in damascus on monday as constructive kofi annan has sat that they've agreed discussed and agreed on approach and common approach on how to end the violence here in syria he has said that it can only be done and should be done through dialogue and it has also stressed that. all the sides been involved in these conflicts should do they have passed to...
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she could not use --he first person singular pronoun was an enemy of jeanne's. she couldn't bring herself to do the sort of e mest veti, enge -- personal revelation into her million missouri and -- memoirs, and i talked too her trying to convince her, and she was like, i'd like too but i can't. ani sd,'lelp y doew a do a syllabus -- naive of me, work as an editor of your own life rather than a creator of your own life. so we went long like that for quite a number of conversations, andhell wna lyom hdo it, and after she died, i thought, this is the kind of promiseo keep. it's not as she herself said, a big life, but it's a very important life, and i did this book to keep her moryre >>os tt mp -- explains the title, boy r "the big little life." it's important to arabout the values shelash in the heartland. and she grew up in a socty where the values were very good, but whereir yom ot nessalyge get a four-year college degree or have a career. so if you could talk about her family background and the things that informed her view of life and of society and politics a
she could not use --he first person singular pronoun was an enemy of jeanne's. she couldn't bring herself to do the sort of e mest veti, enge -- personal revelation into her million missouri and -- memoirs, and i talked too her trying to convince her, and she was like, i'd like too but i can't. ani sd,'lelp y doew a do a syllabus -- naive of me, work as an editor of your own life rather than a creator of your own life. so we went long like that for quite a number of conversations, andhell wna...
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bravery in the face of cholera we have the stories of those who miraculously escaped the deadly use as well as the people who rushed to provide aid to help with the rescue efforts. international envoy kofi annan sells to the syrian leadership while damascus points fingers at what it calls america's role in the civil conflict. there are some markets makes it. a rule that choppy day of trade enough despite prices bouncing back from a two week about twenty minutes time in the business on how the official figures for the. global news around the clock this is arts he with me rover sushi i live in moscow a day of mourning has been declared here in russia for more than one hundred seventy lives lost in the flooding in the southern resort region excuse me of. happened on friday night thousands of houses were hit by what locals describe as a tsunami like deluge caused by torrential rains in the region with the latest reported dotty's tone bot. today is a day of grief and a day of mourning for the victims of flash floods in southern russia the search for bodies does continue as does the cleanup
bravery in the face of cholera we have the stories of those who miraculously escaped the deadly use as well as the people who rushed to provide aid to help with the rescue efforts. international envoy kofi annan sells to the syrian leadership while damascus points fingers at what it calls america's role in the civil conflict. there are some markets makes it. a rule that choppy day of trade enough despite prices bouncing back from a two week about twenty minutes time in the business on how the...
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it's good to have you with us here on our. life in moscow it's a day of mourning it's been declared here in russia for more than one hundred seventy lives lost in the flooding in the southern resort region of. it was on friday night when thousands of houses were hit by what locals describe as a tsunami like deluge caused by torrential rains in the region with this report. today is a day or grief and a day of mourning for the victims of flash floods in southern russia the search for bodies does continue as does the cleanup operation made more difficult by the lack of supplies of electricity gas and fresh water the water came into the town on friday night in the middle of the night with huge force and with no warning it flooded and destroyed houses and flipped cars over in the street many of the victims were elderly people unable to escape in time so rapid was the deluge all across the town people tried to escape and get to help on roofs and on fences wherever they could find any shelter a criminal case has been opened into why
it's good to have you with us here on our. life in moscow it's a day of mourning it's been declared here in russia for more than one hundred seventy lives lost in the flooding in the southern resort region of. it was on friday night when thousands of houses were hit by what locals describe as a tsunami like deluge caused by torrential rains in the region with this report. today is a day or grief and a day of mourning for the victims of flash floods in southern russia the search for bodies does...
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none of us are in this alone. we rely on other people to build roads and create infrastructure to allow small and large businesses to grow. sununu's comments is part of the under lying theme for the republicans, which is part of the republican brand now, which is to ascribe to every opponent, particularly barack obama. it is once again saying this guy isn't a real american. the problem with that for the republicans is that it really turns off the 6% or some of undecided voters who are somewhere in the middle to see who they will go to. they don't like that talk. it's ugly and stupid. >> ron, i want to get your take and i'm sure you heard about this. former president george w. bush saying yesterday in a full-throated endorsement that he supports mitt romney. he was doing so while he was promoting his new book. take a listen. >> pretty unattractive metaphor. i said i crawled out of the swamp and i'm not crawling back in. you know, i'm interested in politics. i'm a supporter of mitt romney. i hope he does well. but h
none of us are in this alone. we rely on other people to build roads and create infrastructure to allow small and large businesses to grow. sununu's comments is part of the under lying theme for the republicans, which is part of the republican brand now, which is to ascribe to every opponent, particularly barack obama. it is once again saying this guy isn't a real american. the problem with that for the republicans is that it really turns off the 6% or some of undecided voters who are somewhere...
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>> we can always use that. you mentioned at the beginning that the homeland security has or fema has stepped up, they have many generators heading to west virginia. should be in the state by this evening. lots of water, ice coming. those are the kind of things we are looking for now, especially generators to operate our public water systems. >> harris: understand. we live in a country where there's a lot of jen y and big hearts and lots of prayers for your state as you are dealing with the post storm conditions. governor tomblin from west virginia, thank you. >> thank you harris. >> harris: this storm also knocking out servers for three websites that a lot of people use. one of our producers was upset because netflix wasn't working. instagram and pinterest all taken off-line. they were up and running by the afternoon. as for the photo sharing site engineers are still at work to restore service. no data was lost that's the upside. >>> he spent nearly two decades in brings for a crime he did not commit. tonight,
>> we can always use that. you mentioned at the beginning that the homeland security has or fema has stepped up, they have many generators heading to west virginia. should be in the state by this evening. lots of water, ice coming. those are the kind of things we are looking for now, especially generators to operate our public water systems. >> harris: understand. we live in a country where there's a lot of jen y and big hearts and lots of prayers for your state as you are dealing...
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relentless drone strikes from from the us mainly killing civilians i mean the us always reported as deaths of insurgents but none of these people have been convicted or even accused of any crime they they just have this. terminal justice imposed from that from above on remote control and. i can understand why the pakistanis are up in arms about this and why they're protesting so vehemently. their country is being abused by the us and yet they're still bending over backwards to. aid the continuing occupation of another foreign country and the us not exactly helping relations with pakistan when it failed to apologize for that incident that drone attack when so many were were killed it clearly was a mistake on america's behalf they said so but why was it so reluctant in apologizing surely knowing that this would indeed make relations even more tense. well i think the default position after any. mistakes as you call it is is to deny any knowledge of it to deny that it was the us responsibility it's not all culpability this is what happened in the the apache strike in two thousand and seven in
relentless drone strikes from from the us mainly killing civilians i mean the us always reported as deaths of insurgents but none of these people have been convicted or even accused of any crime they they just have this. terminal justice imposed from that from above on remote control and. i can understand why the pakistanis are up in arms about this and why they're protesting so vehemently. their country is being abused by the us and yet they're still bending over backwards to. aid the...
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that does it for us tonight. don't forget, check out my work at wonkblog.com at the great "washington post" or follow me on twitter at twitter.com/ezraklein and on facebook, facebook.com/ez facebook.com/ezraklein. up next, "first look." "first look." >>> disastrous day. mitt romney angers his london host questioning london's readiness. and a duchess straoeuz their hand at ping pong. and could this be the largest ever captured. good morning. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> we're going to begin this morning with damage control. this was supposed to be mitt romney's debut on the world stage, and instead after questioning whether london is up to task of hosting the 2012 olympics mitt romney's camp is doing an arguing with the english press. brian, good morning. >> good morning. mitt romney has been careful not to criticize the president or the u.s. government on the overseas list, and he probably should have added london to the list. questioning london's on the olympics. >> the story about the private security fir
that does it for us tonight. don't forget, check out my work at wonkblog.com at the great "washington post" or follow me on twitter at twitter.com/ezraklein and on facebook, facebook.com/ez facebook.com/ezraklein. up next, "first look." "first look." >>> disastrous day. mitt romney angers his london host questioning london's readiness. and a duchess straoeuz their hand at ping pong. and could this be the largest ever captured. good morning. this is...
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if you're joining us now we have michelle head of the syrian democratic forum delegation what is the outcome of your talks with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov. the immediate and come of the talks was pre-determined by the fact that you have on the one hand a delegation from a country where a full blown war is raging and a great power on the other you can hardly expect a specific outcome essentially we wanted russia to hear us aid because we represent the oppressed people of syria we want to serve the people of syria we protect their interests and we presented our position i think we were frank and convincing we told russian officials will be needed to hear from various opposition groups in syria for the syrian crisis to be resolved russian assume a well balanced stance russia plays a major role but it should not be part of the problem russia has a long history of friendship with the syrian people the people of syria expect russia to help them gain freedom and overcome the current deadlock the syrians want russia to take a fear approach to be as fair as possible precious's not
if you're joining us now we have michelle head of the syrian democratic forum delegation what is the outcome of your talks with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov. the immediate and come of the talks was pre-determined by the fact that you have on the one hand a delegation from a country where a full blown war is raging and a great power on the other you can hardly expect a specific outcome essentially we wanted russia to hear us aid because we represent the oppressed people of syria we...
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i do not see why they are trying to give us -- or to deny us all those things that they have. >> more money alone would not solve the problems of the asylum seekers, although it might go some way towards making life in a country that tolerates but does not actually welcome them just a bit more bearable. >> nigerian officials are demolishing a large waterfront slump in the economic capital this week, a move that leaves tens of thousands of people homeless. >> the settlement consists of rose ashantis perched on stilts in the lagoon of lagos, one of the world's largest cities with an estimated population of 50 million -- the settlement consists of rows of shanties perched on stilts. >> where citizens are meant to go instead is unclear. >> this was once a woman's home. using chainsaws and gas burners, authorities have destroyed the slum. authorities say they gave residents 72 hours' notice, but many say they never heard anything. now they are in shock. >> i came back to find the children missing and things thrown in the water. i am still looking for my children. >> the reasoning behind th
i do not see why they are trying to give us -- or to deny us all those things that they have. >> more money alone would not solve the problems of the asylum seekers, although it might go some way towards making life in a country that tolerates but does not actually welcome them just a bit more bearable. >> nigerian officials are demolishing a large waterfront slump in the economic capital this week, a move that leaves tens of thousands of people homeless. >> the settlement...
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paula newton joins us now. it seems like there are so many diplomatic meetings and solutions that simply have not worked yet. >> it is hard not to get cynical. you have seen the diplomats meeting and came up with the peace plan that looks like the one that has failed. there was no breakthrough in terms of bringing russia on side to show pressure on the assad regime. i want you to listen to u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. >> unless i am wildly off base there is no way anyone in the opposition would ever consent to assad or his understand regime, cronies with blood on their hands being on any transitional governing body. i said weeks ago that assad going could be an outcome as well as a precondition. >> it's interesting because we are just back at square one. why is it significant what she said? she is saying assad will not be a part of the new government. russia is saying we are not putting conditions in this. they are basically propping up the regime. in the meantime it has been difficult to see the vi
paula newton joins us now. it seems like there are so many diplomatic meetings and solutions that simply have not worked yet. >> it is hard not to get cynical. you have seen the diplomats meeting and came up with the peace plan that looks like the one that has failed. there was no breakthrough in terms of bringing russia on side to show pressure on the assad regime. i want you to listen to u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. >> unless i am wildly off base there is no way anyone...
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and maybe you know i to give us a moment or to remind us how that came about. >> would exist on paper doesn't often fully exist in reality. the united states became independent in 1783, nominate by the way of the treaty of paris but it wasn't fully recognized by european powers as a full equal. as time went on, it became clear and clear that the united states was not regarded as a full sovereignty to the war until the late 1790s, 796 i think was, red coated rigid soldiers flying the british flag on american territory. it was clearly american territory in northern ohio and michigan, wisconsin and the thing for sure time in indiana until eventually removed by j street it was clearly an illegal occupation by the mistakes military, could drink about. despite the fact that this is violation of the terms of the treaty. after that, the british continued to interview with the indian trade, tried to monopolize very thoughtful portrait of the northwest for territory with a great deal of success. the loyalty of the indians to the great father, the king, king george who we thought we were rid of.
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putin spoke over the phone but their representatives say they ork toward and professor mikau joins us now. for assad? r the regime. individuals were high-ranking officials. they moreover, the place, timing and execution of this attack are all significant. luxurious important emba heavily secure was not was highly skilled and had intimate knowledge of the president's inner not be some key figures have already a brigadier cing the assad regime. >> i see. the opposition forces are claiming responsibility for the assa >> if opposition forces were campaign to bring do in car bombings in damascus and syria. those had been government openly and proudly admitted responsibility. now they are leaving no doubt about the position. they said this week that they are fighting to liberate the capital. damascus has largely supported the assad regime. uade the population to turn it's spreading ll t th citizens s anyone could be an enemy. the internatio >>> egypt's new president has time. this cops as world leader's policies on reg mohamed morsi hosted mahmoud their first s s tions with the united >> tr
putin spoke over the phone but their representatives say they ork toward and professor mikau joins us now. for assad? r the regime. individuals were high-ranking officials. they moreover, the place, timing and execution of this attack are all significant. luxurious important emba heavily secure was not was highly skilled and had intimate knowledge of the president's inner not be some key figures have already a brigadier cing the assad regime. >> i see. the opposition forces are claiming...
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i think they used monday he announcement for that. they are deterring any possible intervention from the west. the regime think that u.s. and european countries may form a kind of coalition to intervene in the conflict. >> so what impact will this announcement have on the efforts to end the conflict or on the conflict itself? >> it seems to me that assad regime is back need a corner and is anxious about its survival. in the u.n. security council, syria doesn't have the support of russia and china. but assad is being very cautious about possible interceptions. mainly by europe and the u.s. and arab countries. outside of any u.n. framework. for now, the west maintains that it has no intention of intervening militarily in the conflict in syria. so for the time being, i think the syria fighting between the assad regime and antigovernment forces will continue. i think is there's no guarantee that assad administration won't use their chemical and biological weapons in a last ditch effort to retain power. neighboring countries are strongly c
i think they used monday he announcement for that. they are deterring any possible intervention from the west. the regime think that u.s. and european countries may form a kind of coalition to intervene in the conflict. >> so what impact will this announcement have on the efforts to end the conflict or on the conflict itself? >> it seems to me that assad regime is back need a corner and is anxious about its survival. in the u.n. security council, syria doesn't have the support of...
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they will use bible versus to make their case. evangelicals will use bible versus, too. in the bible and in the psalms, it? but a person with their children's children. in lieu of the talks but if you -- in luk, it talks about if you build a tower, when you first estimate the cost of the tower in the first place? in the bible, they see a good tax policy as it relates. does not mean they do not want to pay their taxes. the lender is ceaser, for sure. they believe in that, for sure. at the same time, they believe that lower taxes means more money that a family can choose to spend rather than the government. host: north carolina, jim. the republican line. go-ahead. caller: this sounds a little ragged. i hope you can hear me. the tea party deal, if i understand their primary concern, one of their founding principles was that government is much too big. well, let's stick to federal here. the talk about principle been principal without being obnoxious. then i ally myself with the tea party movement and then i have to cut my medicare card and mail in my social security back eve
they will use bible versus to make their case. evangelicals will use bible versus, too. in the bible and in the psalms, it? but a person with their children's children. in lieu of the talks but if you -- in luk, it talks about if you build a tower, when you first estimate the cost of the tower in the first place? in the bible, they see a good tax policy as it relates. does not mean they do not want to pay their taxes. the lender is ceaser, for sure. they believe in that, for sure. at the same...
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what it means is that it's been use used to identify specific people. we have something that is half of the chromosone. >> can i jump in and ask you something? >> sure. >> this evidence has been linked to two killings. the killings of two boys. is there any indication that the same person killed the girls. the 10-year-old and the 12-year-old? >> that hair, there were no hairs found on jill robinson and on christine there was a hair but it's not related to these four hairs that we're talking about. that is not a profile here or an mtdna. there was a hair on one of the girls but it bears no relationship to what we're talking about. what we have is a tie between the two boys and between this hair that is found in the 1966 bonneville. it will give you probabilities into the thousands. what we find to be as we say the moe mentous decision or finding is there are four items and those items, mark was killed in 1977 and timothy king was killed in 1977 and the profiles are the same. >> jessica cooper is the prosecutor in this case. it's fascinating. we appreciat
what it means is that it's been use used to identify specific people. we have something that is half of the chromosone. >> can i jump in and ask you something? >> sure. >> this evidence has been linked to two killings. the killings of two boys. is there any indication that the same person killed the girls. the 10-year-old and the 12-year-old? >> that hair, there were no hairs found on jill robinson and on christine there was a hair but it's not related to these four...